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I'm interested in how long your average workout is, and what your goal is.
Right now I'm a student, so school sports come first. My training right now is 2hrs of practice, 1hr of running, and 1hr of weightlifting or other strength training, a little bag work for stress relief. When the season ends 2hr practice will be replaced with two hours of martial training. |
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It sure must be nice to be young, not HAVE to work and just do what you want to do.
I guess I can do that too, but I would have to live on the streets, stand on a freeway off, asking for food and money.
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I've definitely turned up the intensity,I hope to start fighting by the end of '02.I was at 330lbs a few months ago,but I'm already down to 280 and have been building a lot of muscle.I probably put in about 3 hours right now a day,one hour on Kickboxing/Boxing,one hour on Weight training,and another hour on Ground work spread out through out the day.
I plan to start doing a lot more as soon as the construction of my "Gym"(A small building on my property ) is done.I work as a daytrader,so I have a lot of time to workout etc.
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3 hours is ideal for me for a hard practice and I take a few breaks in there to keep the practice long. My favorite BJJ practices were at Renzo's where they were sometimes people there training for 3 hours straight. Me and about 5 guys stayed there late sparring on one of my visits and I got to watch one of the best guys in our group spar with Rodrigo Gracie afterwards and Rodrigo just fluidly controlled and submitted the guy that just controlled & submitted me several times and I was amazed at the jiu jitsu ladder and how good people can get at this stuff. I remember Rodrigo when just beautifully hopped out of this guys guard and in a transition quickly took the guys back and just switched sides of his rear naked choke on the guy like a machine gun.
Tech practices I like to go 1.5 hours, on hard cross training practices I like to grapple an hour and hit pads or spar standup for 30 or 40 minutes. It seems if I start a practice striking I get into a "striking" mindset that is hard to get out of and just grapple so I like to hit pads last. |
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My training lasts one hour a night, with an off night on days that I have my daughter. I usually start with about 15 to 20 minutes of warm up and then follow with light movements, accuracy strikes, street defenses, and that sort of thing. I finish my workout by running through techniques we've focused on with my partner full force, as if I were really defending myself but without hurting him of course. Before I call it a night I will also run through a few light stretches. I am also getting into a little yoga which is doing wonders for me. My energy is up and I am feeling much more relaxed since beginning. It is also easier to sleep at night.
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I do incorporate some stregnth exercises, but I do not lift weights. They are too restricting when it comes to speed and flexibility. I train as a martial artist, not a bodybuilder. Martial training makes up the majority of my workout.
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